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Question: Write resonance structure of \(NO_{3}^{-}\) and \(N{{O}_{2}}\)...

Write resonance structure of NO3NO_{3}^{-} and NO2N{{O}_{2}}

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All non-metals form metal oxides with oxygen, which reacts with water that will form acids or with bases forms salts. Most nonmetals form oxyacid’s from their acidic oxides. A set of two or Lewis structures collectively describes the electronic bonding of a single polyatomic species including fractional charges are resonance structures.

Complete step by step answer:
Based on resonance structures of single polyatomic species are capable of describing delocalized electrons that cannot be expressed by a single Lewis formula with an integer number of covalent bonds.
The nitrate (NO3NO_{3}^{-} ) ion:
Count the valence electrons == no of nitrogen atoms ×5\times 5electrons ++ no of oxygen atoms ×6\times 6 electrons ++ one electron.
=1×5+3×6+1=24electrons=1\times 5+3\times 6+1=24electrons
The below diagram shows the bond connectivity and octet electrons to the atoms bonded to the central atom which is the trigonal planar and the possible resonance structures are:

Nitrogen dioxide (NO2N{{O}_{2}} ): Nitrogen dioxide contains an odd number of 1717 valence electrons and it behaves as a typical odd molecule. It exhibits a resonance structure on dimerization, Nitrogen dioxide converted to stable dinitrogen tetraoxide molecule with an even number of molecules.

Note: Sometimes Lewis structure is not enough for explaining bonding in some molecules or ions and a single Lewis formula is not sufficient to describe the delocalized electrons within certain molecules or polyatomic ions. A molecule or ion with such delocalized electrons is represented by several structures. For example, ozone is an allotrope of oxygen with a V-shaped structure with an OOOO-O-O bond angle of 117.5117.5{}^\circ